We’re all obviously keen to see how this year’s celebrities do in Australia now that the highly anticipated most recent season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is almost here.
ITV fans will witness this year’s lineup of celebrities going into the jungle to compete in a number of graphic Bushtucker Trials, deal with some camp-side drama, and deal with all the antics that Ant and Dec are sure to throw at them.
Coleen Rooney, guitar player Danny Jones of McFly, Strictly Come Dancing icon Oti Mabuse, panelist Jane Moore of Loose Women, Dean McCullough of Radio 1, boxing promoter Barry McGuigan, Radio DJ Melvin Odoom, Coronation Street star Alan Halsall, and TikToker GK Barry are among this year’s campmates.
Tulisa, a member of N-Dubz, is one of her nine other famous cast members. It appears that her followers were unable to accept her age after learning how old she actually is.
‘Girls’ singer announced a milestone birthday last year by sharing a video of herself eating cake on Instagram with the comment, “BIRTHDAY GIRRRRRLLLL!! #cake.”
One fan praised her, saying, “You don’t look a day over 21.” Fans were eager to share their surprise at her turning 35.
Someone else joked, “No way are you 35!”
Twenty-six-year-old Tulisa recently talked about receiving a Bell’s palsy diagnosis in 2020, which the NHS defines as a “temporary weakness or lack of movement that usually affects one side of the face.”
The inability to move one side of your face, which typically occurs over a few days, drooping eyelids or the corner of your mouth, drooling, dry mouth, loss of taste, and a dry or watering eye are some of the symptoms.
“I have no idea what they were caused by, they weren’t filler, they were just self-occurring,” Olivia Attwood said earlier this month on her So Wrong It’s Right podcast. “But as soon as I left the operation, my face was less bloated.
“My inflammation has significantly decreased, but some is still present. The doctor will be going in to get those ones in the next two months.
Tulisa also discussed some of the symptoms she encountered during the 2022 N-Dubz reunion, stating: “I would get tingling sensations that felt like tiny ants crawling in my face.”
“I began visiting doctors all around the United Kingdom, asking things like, ‘What’s wrong with my face?’ It was really frightening. It was horrifying, and it continued until this year.
“My cheek felt like it was burning all the time. I’d have good days and bad days, and sometimes I’d take steroids to help me feel better.
“You could see an interview, I seem normal,” she added, “because that N-Dubz run was at its worst. Then another interview appears, and you’re like, “What the hell is going on with my face?”
And I’ve had sarcoidosis and immunological issues for years, which makes sense for all the symptoms I was experiencing and may have contributed to Bell’s palsy because there were, I believe, six of them in all.
“They could have been growing over the years, actually triggering the Bell’s.”
“At the moment, I only have filler in my lips,” Tulisa added, clarifying the precise type of cosmetic treatment she has had done.
“There’s no filler anywhere else in my face and I’ve never spoken about this publicly as I only discovered what was really going on this year.”